Rebecca Haw, Samantha Hartley, Sarah Trelfa, Peter J. Taylor
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Abstract
Background
Self-harm is a major public health concern. Lifetime prevalence is high, and rates of self-harm are rising; however, available interventions do not benefit everyone, and engagement with therapy can be low. Qualitative accounts allow for a greater understanding of what is helpful to individuals. This study aimed to synthesize the experiences of interventions for self-harm, from participants who have participated in these themselves.
Methods
Participants had self-harmed at least once and undergone an individual psychotherapeutic intervention for self-harm. Papers not written or translated to the English language were excluded. Four databases (Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science and PsycINFO) were systematically searched and each paper was assessed using the CASP quality appraisal tool. A meta-ethnographic approach to the synthesis was taken.
Results
Ten studies encompassing 104 participants were included. Four overarching themes were developed and the importance of recognizing the person beyond the self-harm emerged through a line of argument synthesis. Building a trusted, therapeutic relationship founded on patience and without judgement was essential for the perceived success of therapy, which was unique to each person and often went beyond reducing self-harming behaviours.
Limitations
Papers included in the study showed a lack of diversity with regard to ethnicity and gender.
Conclusions
The findings illustrate the importance of the therapeutic alliance when working with self-harm. Clinical implications of this paper include the importance of utilizing key therapeutic competencies which should be considered fundamental to change within psychotherapeutic interventions for self-harm, with the uniqueness of each patient recognized throughout.
自残是一个重大的公共卫生问题。终生患病率很高,自残率正在上升;然而,现有的干预措施并不能使每个人都受益,而且对治疗的参与程度可能很低。定性描述允许更好地理解什么对个人有帮助。本研究旨在综合参与过自我伤害干预的参与者的经验。方法参与者至少有过一次自残经历,并接受过个体心理治疗干预。未写或未翻译成英文的论文被排除在外。系统检索Medline、CINAHL、Web of Science和PsycINFO四个数据库,并使用CASP质量评价工具对每篇论文进行评估。采用元人种学方法进行综合。结果纳入10项研究,共104名受试者。四个主要的主题被发展出来,认识到自我伤害之外的人的重要性通过一系列的论点综合出现。建立一种信任的治疗关系,建立在耐心和没有判断的基础上,对于治疗的成功是必不可少的,这对每个人来说都是独一无二的,而且往往不仅仅是减少自我伤害行为。研究中包含的论文显示,在种族和性别方面缺乏多样性。结论研究结果说明了治疗联盟在处理自残时的重要性。本文的临床意义包括利用关键治疗能力的重要性,这些能力应该被认为是在自我伤害的心理治疗干预中改变的基础,并在整个过程中认识到每个患者的独特性。
期刊介绍:
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology publishes original research, both empirical and theoretical, on all aspects of clinical psychology: - clinical and abnormal psychology featuring descriptive or experimental studies - aetiology, assessment and treatment of the whole range of psychological disorders irrespective of age group and setting - biological influences on individual behaviour - studies of psychological interventions and treatment on individuals, dyads, families and groups